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2 years ago
The Green Technology the Future of Transit Needs Is Already Here
The humble train is the best bet for a low-carbon future, writes Adam Bonnifeld.

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3 years ago
Google confirms a big change coming to its apps on iOS
Google has confirmed that it is shifting its apps on iOS from Material Design to Apple's own UIKit, which should make them look and feel much better.

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2 years ago
Long-Term Investments Require a New Approach
Market volatility means your long-term investing strategies need an update. If you don’t adjust to protect your portfolio, you could find yourself looking at some unnecessary market losses.

Long-Term Investments Require a New Approach

2 years ago
5 Must-Know Portfolio-Management Tips for New Investors
In the last few years, the barriers to entry that have kept many Americans on the outskirts of the investment market, have come tumbling down. The onset of digital trading platforms and mobile investing apps has now made it easier for ordinary people to open and manage an investment portfolio. The investing landscape has seen some significant changes in recent years, with figures suggesting that more than 60% of young investors, those aged 18 to 34 years old, only first started investing as early as 2020 or later. In fact, the pandemic helped kick-start a new generation of investors and traders. According to a report by Deloitte, more than 10 million Americans opened a new brokerage account in 2020, leading experts to dub it "the year of the retail investor." The explosive growth of digital retail investment and brokerage services has also meant that finding authoritative help can be a challenge in itself. A recent LendingTree (NASDAQ:TREE) survey found that around four in 10 of the Gen Z population use TikTok for investment information. Even more, 35% of 13 to 20-year-olds turn to TikTok for personal finance and investing advice, according to Greenlight, a personal finance app for younger Americans. 1. Have a Plan for Your Money A good place to start is by planning what you want your money to do, and by this, I mean setting up a financial goal that you can follow.If you have a short or long-term financial goal on the horizon, you will have a better understanding of how to manage your portfolio, including what type of investments to include, the amount of risk exposure you can undertake, and how much of your returns you can reinvest in your portfolio. 2. Align Your Goals with Your Investment StrategySimilar to what we’ve just mentioned, having financial goals or investing goals will help to create an investment strategy that can lead you to achieve certain milestones throughout your investment journey. Look for assets that will help protect your portfolio against inflation and recessionary concerns. These assets are often hard to come across, especially if you are new to the game. Some retirement accounts, real estate, and Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) can help level the playing field and counter stubbornly-high inflation. 3. Increase Portfolio Diversification and Risk ToleranceIn case you don’t know it yet, putting all your cash into one asset, company, or stock can exponentially increase your risk tolerance, especially at a time when market volatility is through the roof. Financial instruments are subject to different risk factors, and the more you plump up your portfolio with investments that share the same risk factors, the more you expose yourself to volatility. Market Risk Also known as systemic risk, this refers to the overall movements and changes of the stock market and how its trajectory will impact your returns. S&P 500 ETF ChartGeographical RiskThere are a lot of geographical risks currently floating in the market, as changes in political and social regimes and policies impact overall investment performance. Interest-Rate RiskFixed-income assets, such as Treasury bills and bonds, are affected by fluctuations in interest rates. Idiosyncratic RiskChanges in the fundamental and top-line performance of a company can alter the direction of its shares.4. Have a Modest Investment Strategy at First While higher-risk investments do tend to have better returns (although not always the case), it’s likely best to have a modest investment strategy at first before you look to add alternative financial instruments. Your strategy should include your financial goal and how you plan on achieving this goal through your investment decisions. If you have a decent amount of money to work with and are not scared to take the risk, consider where you can park your cask so that it delivers the best possible return. 5. Have Patience Building a Warren-Buffett-sized portfolio won’t happen overnight or within a week. Building a well-performing investment portfolio while managing it yourself means that you need to consider a few financial factors and calculate your risk. Additionally, you will need to research the different types of instruments you want to invest in and consider the guidance of other experienced investors. TipRanks' Expert CenterFinal Considerations The more comfortable you become with your portfolio and how to manage the different financial instruments, the easier it will be to include new assets that can help diversify your portfolio while also helping to give you just the right amount of risk exposure. Always consider how an investment instrument will benefit you and your portfolio, but more importantly, have a strategy that works with what you want to achieve in terms of your financial goals. Disclosure
4 years ago
Thanks To State Schemes And Solar Installations On Rooftops Australia Is On Track To Achieve 50% Renewable

Thanks to state schemes and solar installations on rooftops Australia is on track to achieve 50% renewable energy by 2030 without government intervention.

So there’s still some hope. Scott Morrison may love coal until his dying day, and his lack of a transition plan will likely lead to a boom-bust investment cycle and a sudden mass loss of jobs… but at least the rest of us can get on with making the transition to renewables like reasonable sensible people.

3 years ago
Solar energy catches a break; developers who raced to qualify for tax credits before the end of 2016 get 5 more years
A U.S. tax break for solar energy approved by Congress on Friday will slow growth next year by about 24 percent – and that’s great for the industry. Developers were expected to install …
2 years ago
Council Post: AI: The Apex Technology Of The Information Age
Business leaders no longer have the luxury to wait when it comes to adopting AI in their companies. AI is all but certain to reshuffle the competitive order across every market.

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3 years ago
There are new federal rules involving 401(k) rollovers to IRAs. Here's what to know
The new federal guidelines focus on potential conflicts of interest and what obligations your adviser owes you to help you make wise financial choices
6 years ago
Nikolas Perrault highlights the fields of machine learning, artificial intelligence and deep learning, and how they are similar and different.

Nikolas Perrault discusses the main differences between machine learning, artificial intelligence and deep learning. 


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Nikolas Perrault is a Chartered Financial Analyst at the helm of Twilight Capital, a capital market advisory consulting firm based in Montreal, which he formed in 2008. Mr. Perrault was born in Rwanda and has traveled extensively for decades throughout the world. He has a passion for discovering new cultures and building bridges between them. Twilight is on a constant quest for opportunities to connect entrepreneurs internationally and to assist public and private companies in their overall capital market strategy. Nikolas Perrault attended Concordia University, where he graduated with his Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance in 1991. In 1997, he received his Chartered Financial Analyst designation. His experiences spans the industries of financial analysis, human resources management and securities trading. He also is knowledgable about the field of natural resources and renewable energy.

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